03-04-2014
05:52 AM
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03-05-2024
11:34 PM
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ROGBot
03-04-2014 09:26 PM
xneinx wrote:
Hi,
I've just bought a G750JH but I'm waiting the deliver... Looking at the spec description I can't understand if the Maxxaudio software that manage the audio of the laptop can create a 5.1 or 7.1 virtual Surround.
On the maxxaudio website I found the answer (MaxxSurround) but I'm not shure the software I linked is the same I'll find onboard.
Can someone explain me if there is the virtual dolby function or not?
Thanks!
03-05-2014 09:27 AM
03-05-2014 05:42 PM
03-06-2014 12:12 AM
hmscott wrote:
No, and MaxxAudio only works for the built-in speakers. Best audio out is via HDMI or toslink out the headphone port - or a USB external device.
noone wrote:
I have the JW, so might differ slightly.
Asus drivers / hardware for audio is average / poor.
Maxx works for headphones as well (does for me)
The reason optical / HDMI / USB works better is its an external DAC and does a better job than the onboard junk.
I've had a few laptops, nothing special and this is the first one I've noticed with poor audio. Maxx helps, but its software to work around the design / hardware / software flaws.
A few threads on poor compatibility with low impedance headphones (like most IEM's).
03-06-2014 04:11 AM
xneinx wrote:
Mumble mumble...
Does the virtual surround and maxxaudio settings works or not?
hmscott says the maxx works only with the laptop speakers (imho it is very strange)
noone says it works.
Can any one else tell me if it is working or not?
03-08-2014 03:16 PM
hmscott wrote:
Try it, if you see the Maxx Audio control panel audio register sound output when you have the headphones plugged in, it is working 🙂
I had it working briefly on the headphones, I thought it was a driver bug, as MaxxAudio is only advertised to work for the speakers, but I haven't seen MaxxAudio work again on headphones since, now that I think about it it was on the JW.
MaxxAudio is sound shaping software, supposed to be only useful for correcting the physical attributes of specific speaker/laptop case hardware, and integrating a subwoofer like on the G750 into the sound.